The first of four regional networking workshops organised by the Islamic Studies Network was held on 22 October 2010 at the University of Edinburgh. The event brought together teachers of Islamic Studies from a wide range of disciplines and provided an opportunity for participants network, gain a sense of the different ways in which Islamic Studies is taught in the Scottish context, share practice, and discuss region-specific issues in the teaching of Islamic Studies. This report summarises the discussions that took place during the workshop
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